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Description

Blue Chip Jr Dwarf Buddleia -

This popular dwarf butterfly bush is a true charmer and a winner of silver medal from platinum. It is characterized by smaller, less brittle, and attractive silver green leaves with rich lavender blue fragrant flowers that provide a distinctive vibrant color from summer until frost.

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Blue Chip Jr Dwarf Buddleia -

This popular dwarf butterfly bush is a true charmer and a winner of silver medal from platinum. It is characterized by smaller, less brittle, and attractive silver green leaves with rich lavender blue fragrant flowers that provide a distinctive vibrant color from summer until frost.

Growing to about 2-feet tall, we introduce you to the most unique, highest quality plants that are Proven Winners and tested for years in gardens across the world. Dwarf flowering butterfly bushes are great choices for containers and small spaces and is greatly unsurpassed in terms of flowering, growth and garden performance. This plant is just right for hedges, mass plantings or mixing into perennial gardens.

This hardy plant is a reblooming, non-invasive and drought-tolerant species with an impressive non-stop abundance of fragrance that attracts butterflies and humming birds that flock to the plant under full sun. It also creates a vibrant and long-lasting groundcover and requires very little care.

Butterfly bush petite size is perfect for mass planting, perennial gardens, and mixed borders as it’s a stand out that produces highly fragrant and rich-with-nectar flowers. It features a beautiful compact shape, has low seed production, absolutely non-invasive, drought, and deer resistant.

Dwarf Butterfly Bush Care

Care is absolutely easy; simply make sure the soil is well-drained, and there is presence of full sun for at least 6 hours. Ensure planting is done early in the season as it gives the plants all summer and fall to grow. Wait until it leafs out in spring before pruning as in some years you may have to prune it back to the ground. Fall pruning should be generally avoided.